The Insugherata Nature Reserve: Conservation and enhancement of biodiversity in RomaNatura's protected areas


Orangery Botanical Garden of Rome Largo Cristina di Svezia n. 23 The Insugherata Nature Reserve: Conservation and enhancement of biodiversity in RomaNatura's protected areas FREE ENTRY Registration is appreciated; see link.

March 21, 2025 - Rome Botanical Garden 10:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.


MORNING SESSION


 


Welcome greetings. Fabio Attorre - Director


of the Botanical Garden of Rome


 


Monitoring and promotion of


biodiversity in the Insugherata Reserve:


Conservation and management strategies for


natural resources. Marco Visconti - RomaNatura


 


Scientific research and natural capital in the


city of Rome. Giulia Capotorti - Sapienza University of Rome


 


Knowledge, protection, and promotion of the


geological heritage. Diego Mantero, Dario


Mancinella - Lazio Region


 


Terrestrial vertebrates of the Reserve: studies and


analysis. Bruno Cignini, Marzio Zapparoli -


University of Rome Tor Vergata, University


of Tuscia


 


A perspective on Rome's system of


protected areas. Cristina Imbroglini, Lucina


Caravaggi - Sapienza University of Rome


 


Lunch break: 1:00 PM - 2:00 P


 


MAFTERNOON SESSION


 


Urban green areas and nature restoration.


Laura Zavattero - CIRBISES Interuniversity Research Center


 


State of knowledge on the


geomorphology of the Reserve. Maurizio del


Monte, Alessia Pica, Michele Delchiaro -


Sapienza University of Rome


 


State of knowledge on the flora and


vegetation of the Reserve. Eva Del Vico,


Duilio Iamonico, Simone Valeri, Sofia Nigro


- Sapienza University of Rome


 


State of knowledge on the entomofauna


of the Reserve. Paolo Audisio, Simone


Sabatelli - Sapienza University of Rome


 


Monitoring of land use and the


heat island phenomenon in Rome.


Michele Munafò, Paolo De Fioravante,


Angela Cimini - ISPRA


 


Closing discussion


Moderated by Carlo Blasi, Giulia Capotorti,


Marco Visconti

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